What the Government says about Romania's position towards Ukraine, after Spinană, Ciolacu's envoy in the USA, said that the US administration must “ignore a bit” the messages of pro-Ukraine

The government said on Monday that it maintains its priorities assumed by foreign policy, including unconditional support for Ukraine. The reaction came through a press release sent separately from the reaction expressed on Facebook by Marcel Ciolacu, after Dragoș Sprînceană-appointed by the prime minister as a connecting man-said that the Trump administration should ignore the pro-Ukraine statements from Bucharest, as long as Romania has an interim president.
“The Government maintains its priorities assumed by foreign policy, which derives from the Romanian Member Statute and of the North Atlantic Alliance, as well as the unconditional support to Ukraine, a position expressed since the first days since the outbreak of the war of aggression triggered by the Russian Federation.
Since the beginning of the war, Romania has granted the neighboring country multidimensional support, coordinated with NATO allies, with European and international partners and in permanent cooperation with institutions and representatives of civil society and local communities, but also with the specialized agencies of the UN (International Organization for Migration, UNHCR, UNICEF, the World Food Organization, The government.
The institution recalls that “it has adopted concrete measures to support Ukrainian refugees, emergency humanitarian assistance, depending on the requests of the Ukrainian authorities”, and “through a mechanism agreed with the Ukrainian authorities, Romania facilitated the transit of cereals in Ukraine:” Together with the Member States of the European Union, Reconstruction of Ukraine ”.
“The official positions of Romania are transmitted through institutional and diplomatic channels and established in close connection with the Parliament, the Presidential Administration, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and all the institutions involved,” adds the Government.
About two hours before, he had a first reaction, on Facebook, Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu.
“The opinions expressed in the public space by various Romanian citizens who have no official quality are purely personal and do not involve a position of the Romanian state. The official positions of Romania are always transmitted through institutional channels, in close connection with the Presidency and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The priorities of the Romanian foreign policy remain,”
The prime minister says there is no “emissary of Ciolacu”.
“However, there are many Romanians from the Diaspora-entrepreneurs, doctors, IT specialists, etc., with whom we have talked lately and who have been willing to open various communication channels through the connections they have in both the United States and in Europe.”
Marcel Ciolacu, the first reaction after the statements of Dragoș Sprînceană, appointed by him the man of liaison with Trump. Three days ago, he explained what a “mandate” entrusted him
Dragoș Eyecean: “The American administration has to ignore a little pro-Ukraine messages because we have an interim president”
The businessman Dragoș Sprînceană stated on Sunday at Digi24 that the Trump administration should ignore the pro-Ukraine statements from Bucharest, as long as Romania has an interim president. The eyebrow mentioned the statements to support Ukraine made by President Ilie Bolojan.
Invited to explain the critical comments he has recently made to the President of France, Dragoș eyebrow said: “I am not a fan of President Macron. Not being a fan of his, I think it does not represent the European Union. Mr. Macron wants to continue the war in Ukraine, and Romania is not in this direction. Okay. ”
Referring to the statements of support of Ukraine made by President Ilie Bolojan, the eyebrow said: “The American administration must ignore a bit of pro-Ukraine and pro-France because we have an interim president. We must wait for a stable president in Romania and then resume the ties.”
“The US wants to stop the war in Ukraine and, as long as Romania wants the same thing, we are on the same wavelength,” added the eyebrow.
Regarding the details related to its quality as a representative of Romania, Dragoș eyebrow said that he was contacted by the office of Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu to facilitate the communication of the Romanian authorities with the new Trump administration.
“No official mandate is issued, I was only asked to intermediate certain discussions, to open certain ways of communication. There is no written document, I have no directives from the Romanian Government,” said the Romanian-American businessman.
He stated that he does not receive money from Romania and that he is not an employee of the Government of Romania.
“If I had a mandate to lobby, there was a contract and I had to be paid. I did it and because I love my country. I sent these messages that were asked from Mr. Ciolacu's office,” said the eyebrow.




